Infographic: Seven Circles of Cyber-Inferno
Cyberthreats come in many forms in today’s world. Make sure you know what types of attackers you are up against.
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Cyberthreats come in many forms in today’s world. Make sure you know what types of attackers you are up against.
As many of you know, Kaspersky Lab sponsors Ferrari’s F1 team. In the last week, just before the Japan Grand Prix, Kaspersky Lab’s “Greenbear” was invited by Ferrari as a
The networking giant D-Link has acknowledged and committed to fixing a very serious backdoor vulnerability in a number of its older routers. The vulnerability was uncovered by security researcher Craig
If it seems like the list below is dominated by recent events, that is for good reason: major media outlets have increasingly poured resources into their websites and social media
On 17 October 2013 the Windows 8.1 update was released. If you are planning on updating your OS to the latest version, pay attention to our Tip of the Week.
Online behaviour tracking by Web advertisement agencies attempting to better target consumers with products and other ads is a pervasive, persistent, and contentious practice on the Internet. The ad firms
Quantum computing and quantum communications; these concepts were invented just 30 years ago, after scientific journals refused to issue earlier publications regarding these subjects because it looked more like science-fiction.
The time: 6.30 pm The date: a dusky evening in early autumn (3 October to be precise) The place: The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town, a subterranean ‘speak-easy’ bar in
Today is Eugene Kaspersky’s birthday. As he celebrates the passing of another year, you can see from our infographic that the year in question has been fairly busy.
Another month has quietly slipped away and you’ve found yourself wondering if you’re all caught up on our articles from September. Not to worry, we’ve rounded up our top posts
September has come to an end and it’s time to check up on the progress that has been made by police forces and security experts in finding hackers and cybercriminals
Kaspersky Lab has adopted its wildly successful ZETA Shield from its corporate solutions and is implementing the technology into Kaspersky Internet Security 2014, providing even more robust security for everyday
Your family’s phones or tablets store a lot of precious personal data — so how do you protect them from malware, Internet threats and the risk of loss or theft?
Kaspersky Lab’s Brian Donohue rounds up the latest security news from the month of September 2013. [audio https://kasperskydaily.com/global/files/2013/09/podcast_september_Brian.mp3] Download podcast for offline listening
Passwords, the de facto authenticators, represent a serious security weakness for a number of reasons: chief among those is that humans quite simply tend to create bad passwords in order
An apparent flaw in Apple’s new operating system for its mobile devices allows anyone to access a user’s contact information and social media accounts without entering the security code to
The world has been up in arms about the expansive and invasive reach of the U.S. government’s National Security Agency (NSA) ever since the world was introduced to Edward Snowden
Samsung, maker of handsets and all devices tech-related, has created a secure Android environment called Knox, which aims to resolve the laundry list of security problems facing IT teams as
Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 delivers powerful protection technologies that do more to defend you, your PC and your children against the latest malware and Internet threats. With our unique Safe
Apple strengthens user protection in their new flagship smartphone, meaning biometric identification might finally go mainstream. Is it good or bad, and what are the potential consequences? First, we’ll try